International Observatory

Research and Study Centre on Quantum Logos (OILQ)

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The International Observatory - Research and Study Centre on Quantum Logos

Founded in 2025 at the HETG Geneva Campus, is an interdisciplinary academic institute dedicated to the study of the Quantum Logos, an informational principle that unites language, consciousness and matter.
Under the direction of Prof. Charalampos (Haris) Koudounas, the Centre promotes experimental research and advanced training programmes inspired by the Theory of the Quantum Logos and Morphogenesis (SIAE filing no. 2025/02011), proposing a new paradigm of knowledge that integrates science, philosophy and
theology.

Introduction

Within its advanced research activities, the HETG Geneva Campus hosts the International Observatory – Research and Study Centre on Quantum Logos (OILQ), an interdisciplinary academic institute dedicated to the study of the Quantum Logos as an informational principle that unites language, consciousness and matter.

The Observatory represents a meeting ground between the physical sciences, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy and theology, aimed at exploring the living nature of language and its capacity to generate order, coherence and harmony within reality.


Foundation and Leadership

Officially established on 20 October 2025, the Observatory originates from the Theory of the Quantum Logos and Morphogenesis, filed with SIAE (Repertory no. 2025/02011) and authored by Prof. Charalampos (Haris) Koudounas, Dean of the Faculty of Sociological Sciences at the HETG Geneva Campus.

The theory proposes a unified vision of reality in which word, form and consciousness constitute interconnected dimensions of a coherent informational field. The Quantum Logos is described as a living principle of organisation of matter and mind, capable of activating processes of transformation through archetypal language and semantic resonance.

International Scientific Committee

  • Prof. Charalampos (Haris) Koudounas – Historian and lecturer in the Greek language and theorist of archetypal language. Founder of the Theory of the Quantum Logos and Morphogenesis. (SIAE filing – no. 2025/02011, 2 October 2025). Scientific Director of the International Observatory – Research and Study Centre on Quantum Logos. President and Founder of the Italian section of the Hellenic Institute of Cultural Diplomacy. Since January 2024 he has served as Dean of the Faculty of Sociological Sciences at the HETG Geneva Campus (Switzerland) and as a member of the Academic Senate of the same University.
  • Avv. Prof. Nicola Muscogiuri – Vice-Rector and President of the HETG Geneva Campus. Over twenty years of academic experience both in teaching and academic management; fifteen years as one of the closest collaborators of Prof. Bruno Amoroso (Jean Monnet Chair at Roskilde University – ruc.dk), as well as supervisor of both the Master’s Thesis and the Doctoral/Ph.D. Thesis. Professional experience in the legal-economic field alongside Prof. Avv. Ernesto Irace, practising with the renowned law firms “Pavia & Ansaldo” and “Tonucci & Partners”.
  • Dr Giuseppe Dimitri – Head and Coordinator of Programmes and Master’s Degrees at HETG Campus.
  • Dr Eng. Massimo Rogante – Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering; Italy’s member of the Scientific Panel of the Budapest Research Reactor; author of numerous publications on industrial applications of neutron techniques and speaker at many International Conferences; associate editor of international scientific journals and member of various national and international scientific associations. He works on Industrial Applications of Neutron Techniques® for the analysis and characterisation of materials. Owner of Rogante Engineering Studio (SIR), today the only private structure in Italy capable of bridging the innovative world of Research through Neutron Techniques with the concrete needs of Industry.
  • Prof. Livio Giuliani – Biophysicist, former lecturer in Bioelectromagnetism and former Research Director at the National Health Service (INAIL) and at ISPESL. He has collaborated with universities, institutions and scientific organisations of international standing and is today recognised as one of the foremost experts in the field of electromagnetic phenomena and their interaction with biological systems.

 

Osservatorio Logos Quantico

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Mission

The International Observatory – Research and Study Centre on Quantum Logos aims at interdisciplinary research and training on the Logos understood as an active semantic quantum field capable of simultaneously influencing matter, consciousness and human relationships.

From this perspective, the word is not merely a means of communication, but an ontological and informational force capable of generating coherence, form and harmony.

The Observatory promotes:

  • research on language as a creative force and principle of universal coherence;
  • international collaboration among scientists, philosophers, theologians and artists;
  • dissemination of the culture of the Logos as a path to knowledge, peace and cultural diplomacy.

 

Main objectives

  • Experimental research: semantic resonance experiments on water exposed to archetypal words, with morphological and luminous analyses of crystals; creation of the Gallery of Logos Resonances.
  • Methodological standardisation: development of replicable scientific protocols and collaboration with laboratories in quantum physics, biophotons and coherent water.
  • Phenomenological dimension: study of researchers’ perceptual experiences and of the intersubjective resonance between language and consciousness.
  • Training and outreach: programmes in linguistic neuro-education, semantic therapy and pedagogy of archetypal Greek as a technology of consciousness.

 

Prospects and Vision

Among the immediate priorities of OILQ are:

  • the launch of experimental protocols on water;
  • the creation of an international network of scientific and cultural partners;
  • the publication of the First OILQ Scientific Report with data and images;

 

OILQ is conceived as a frontier laboratory where science and philosophy merge into a new epistemology of language.

The Logos is recognised as the DNA of consciousness, a principle that connects information, matter and spirit.

The research integrates four fundamental dimensions:

  • Ontology of fields – the Logos as a coherent field of information and light.
  • Deep linguistics – the archetypal word as a vibratory code.
  • Neuroaesthetics – the effects of word and art on the brain and the heart.
  • Dialogic cybernetics – the interaction between language, consciousness and reality.

 

Academic programme

Master’s in Quantum Logos and Transformation of Consciousness (HETG Campus, 2026)
The first international academic pathway (60 ECTS) dedicated to the study of the Quantum Logos.
It integrates Greek linguistics, quantum physics, neuroscience, theology, anthropology and philosophy, offering a new key to understanding the dynamics of consciousness and reality.

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